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Exchange Plan Rates 2014

This map tracks states that have released rate information filed by carriers interested in selling plans in health insurance exchanges in both the individual and small group markets.

Like all State Refor(u)m research, this chart is a collaborative effort with you, the user. State Refor(u)m captures the health reform comments, documents, and links submitted by health policy thinkers and doers all over the country. And our team periodically supplements, analyzes, and compiles this key content.

Know of something we should add to this compilation? Your feedback is central to our ongoing, real-time analytical process, so tell us in a comment, or email the author with your suggestion. She can be reached at rdolan@nashp.org.

Hi Rachel, appreciate this site. Can you tell me how you are keeping it updated - are you going out to each state's Exchange site and updating changes, or are you getting emails through HHS? Just curious how you are keeping this updated so that I know it is a resource we can continue to utilize. Thanks so much for your help!

Cannot open the State for Texas - looks like it is too big or my excel is not compatible and I am not going to make any changes.
We have not seen anything from Blue, Aetna, Cigna or whomever else that we will be working with on and off the exchange.

Rachel,
This is a great resource for connecting to many of the best sources of rate information available. The ability to access complete information on rates varies significantly from state to state outside of the FFM. Some states such as Oregon and Minnesota provide good information to the public, however states such as Kentucky or Hawaii is basically nonexistent. Most of the states provide rate information is PDF as opposed to excel.

I also noticed that most states follow the standard CMS age curve, a few to my knowledge do not i.e. NY/VT, MN, UT. It is not clear to me if anyone else falls into this category.

Hi Michael- Thanks for your comment. You are right that the type/presentation of information does vary by state. However, most of the state exchanges are up and running so you may be able to get more plan information directly from their portals. We have a list of the sites available here: https://www.statereforum.org/state-exchange-websites